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Auburn University and UAB historian, religion scholar David Edwin Harrell dies


Auburn University and UAB historian, religion scholar David Edwin Harrell dies
Updated Mar 15, 2021;
Posted Mar 15, 2021
Retired Auburn University historian David Edwin Harrell died on Monday, March 15, 2021. He was 91. (Photo by Tamika Moore/AL.com)
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Harrell died on Monday afternoon, March 15. He was 91.
“He died very peacefully at home,” on Ponte Vedra Beach, near Jacksonville, Fla., where he was born, said his wife, Adelia Harrell. Last fall, Harrell suffered two strokes, she said.
Harrell was the Daniel Breeden Eminent Scholar at Auburn from 1990 to 2005, when he retired. He was a professor at UAB from 1970-81, and returned to UAB from 1985-90. He was chairman of the history department at UAB from 1985-87. ....

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PPLD to release updated version of regional Black history volume


The Pikes Peak Library District is releasing the latest installment in its Regional History book series, an updated version of Invisible People of the Pikes Peak Region by John Stokes Holley, that chronicles key Black figures in the area s history.
The March 11 release will be a virtual event hosted by the library district and its Special Collections team led by the book’s co-editors, Heather Jordan and Takiyah Jemison.
At 478 pages, the new volume is more than twice the size of the 1990 original. It contains all the original text of Holley’s book, plus an index, additional photographs, new chapters, and more. ....

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